Strickland is a member of the Tecumseh FFA and Steward is a member of the Bethel FFA.

Avrie Nowakowski’s Supreme champion heifer brought a premium of $1,400 paid for by BancFirst. She is a member of the McLoud 4-H.

First National Bank of Shawnee doled out $1,200 for Hunter Dugan’s grand champion lamb. Dugan, a member of the Tecumseh FFA, also was selected as the Intermediate lamb showmanship winner in the sheep competition during the show.

BancFirst, S&S Feed and the Tecumseh Vet Clinic combined to pay a $1,000 premium for Kody Silas’ champion Angus heifer. Silas is a member of Animal Science 4-H.

Paying a $1,050 premium for Kolton Shipley’s first place black AOB swine was JTB Concrete. Shipley, a member of the Tecumseh FFA, also was a recent recipient of the Gordon Richards FFA awards.

Colton Muirhead’s third place Division 3 goat brought a premium of $1,000 paid by Vision Bank and ONG.

Great Plains Kubota paid a premium of $1,300 for the grand champion steer shown by Kylee Burris, Dale FFA. Burris also was the Intermediate Division showmanship winner in the beef competition.

Jada Wright’s champion limousin heifer, brought a premium of $1,000 paid by Bondarosa Farms in Asher. A member of the Asher 4-H, she was also selected the junior showmanship winner in the goat competition.

Kalie Orman’s grand wether goat brought $1,050. First United Bank of Tecumseh and Shawnee paid the premium. Orman is a member of the Asher FFA. A freshman at Asher High School, this is her first year to show after moving from the Mustang School District.